
Problems: Too much focus on marks, exams, and memorization. Less practical learn...Problems: Too much focus on marks, exams, and memorization. Less practical learning, creativity, and skill development. Outdated syllabus in many schools. Teacher training and classroom quality vary a lot. Weak career guidance and vocational education. Large student population makes personalized learning difficult. Stress and pressure are very high for students. Solutions: Reduce rote learning and improve practical education. Update syllabus with modern skills, AI, coding, finance, and communication. Improve teacher training and salaries. Increase focus on creativity, sports, and mental health. Strengthen vocational and skill-based learning. Use smart classrooms and technology in rural areas too. Encourage critical thinking instead of only exam preparation.
Problems: Political parties often focus more on power than public welfare. Relig...Problems: Political parties often focus more on power than public welfare. Religion, caste, and regional divisions are used to gain votes. Corruption and misuse of public money slow development. Important issues like education, healthcare, jobs, and environment get ignored. Fake news and propaganda manipulate people emotionally. Young people are divided instead of being united for progress. Long debates happen, but real ground-level change is often slow. Effects on India: Rising social division and online hate. Slow innovation and brain drain. Public trust in leadership decreases. Youth become frustrated and politically polarized. Development becomes uneven between states and communities. Solutions: Promote education and critical thinking from school level. Encourage issue-based voting instead of caste/religion politics. Increase transparency in political funding and governance. Strict action against corruption and fake news. More youth participation in policymaking and local governance. Focus national discussions on jobs, innovation, infrastructure, and skills. Citizens should question every side logically, not emotionally.